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14 SYSTEM LOGGING COMMANDS
These commands are used to configure system logging on the access
point.
logging on This command controls logging of error messages; i.e., sending debug or
error messages to memory. The no form disables the logging process.
SYNTAX
[no] logging on
DEFAULT SETTING
Disabled
COMMAND MODE
Global Configuration
COMMAND USAGE
The logging process controls error messages saved to memory. You can
use the logging level command to control the type of error messages that
are stored in memory.
EXAMPLE
AP(config)#logging on
AP(config)#
Table 10: System Management Commands
Command Function Mode Page
logging on Controls logging of error messages GC 135
logging host Adds a syslog server host IP address that will receive
logging messages
GC 136
logging console Initiates logging of error messages to the console GC 136
logging level Defines the minimum severity level for event logging GC 137
logging clear Clears all log entries in access point memory GC 137
show logging Displays the state of logging Exec 138
show event-log Displays all log entries in access point memory Exec 138